Galena, MO Real Estate

Galena, MO Real Estate

Galena, Missouri lies nestled in the heart of Ozark Mountain country only minutes away from Silver Dollar City, Table Rock Lake, and Branson attractions. Located on the banks of the James River in a remote but scenic area of the river, Galena offers floating, fishing, and camping on one of the most beautiful waterways in the state. Float this beautiful river at Galena and you may get to see the American bald eagle up close and personal. These beautiful surroundings also provide plentiful hunting and trapping. Galena is the county seat for historic Stone County. The courthouse and historic Y-bridge are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Springfield, Missouri is just a short drive away.

Neighborhood Information

Ben Kronberg, 8 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 E. St. Louis St. Named a comic to watch by Comedy Central, Kronberg is also the star of “Ted & Gracie.” Tickets $10 general admission; $15 VIP. 417-986-4866

Ben Kronberg, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m.., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 E. St. Louis St. Named a comic to watch by Comedy Central, Kronberg is also the star of “Ted & Gracie.” Tickets $10 general admission; $15 VIP. 417-986-4866

Board Up & Game On!, 4-6 p.m., Schweitzer Brentwood Branch Library, 2214 Brentwood Blvd. Various board, card and video games for teens grades 6-8, with a featured board game each session. Free. 417-883-1974

British Literature Book Club, 1:30 p.m., Midtown Carnegie Branch Library, 397 E. Central St. Adults gather to discuss works by British writers and enjoy tea and biscuits. This week: “The American Heiress” by Daisy Goodwin. Free. 417-862-0135

Christian Women’s Connection Luncheon, noon, Twin Oaks Country Club, 1020 E. Republic Road. Laugh with Margaret Bideau of Chanute, Kansas, as she shares the story of her directionally challenged life and how she is “Headed in the Right Direction.” Tickets $16. Reservations required. 417-838-9500 or 417-877-8820

Fix-it Fair, 4-7 p.m., Midtown Carnegie Branch Library, 397 E. Central St. Learn to repair items rather than throwing them away. A new skill and less waste. For all ages. Free. 417-862-0135

Kansas City Comedy Festival, 8 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 E. St. Louis St. The KC Comedy Festival is on the hunt for talent with this comedic contest of regional comedians. Tickets $5. 417-986-4866

7th Annual Oktoberfest in the Ozarks, 1-7 p.m., Mother’s Brewery, 215 S. Grant Ave. Time to dust off the lederhosen and dirndls, with live music all day long with the Garbonzos on the main stage. Tickets $10. https://www.mothersbrewing.com/

Application Session, 9 a.m.-noon, Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, 2410 S. Scenic Ave. Come find out how to buy a home with a 0% interest loan with Habitat for Humanity of Springfield. Free. Register 417-829-4001, ext. 105

Rotary Club of Springfield Southeast 50th Anniversary, 6 p.m., White River Conference Center, 600 W. Sunshine St. Keynote speaker will be former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft. Free. barnes.lori@gmail.com

Briars In The Cottonpatch, 6:30-8 p.m., Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, 2410 S. Scenic Ave. The inspirational beginnings and diverse history of Habitat for Humanity will be explored with a showing of the video “Briars In The Cottonpatch.” Free. 417-829-4001

Learn to Grow in the Garden Series - Preserving And Cooking With Herbs, 6:30-7:30 p.m., The Botanical Center, 2400 S. Scenic Ave. Join Master Gardener Barb Emge for a program on storing and freezing your herbs for winter. Free. 417-891-1515

Springfield Area Retired Teachers Association Meet Up, 9:30 a.m., Discovery Center, 438 E. St. Louis St. Program by Jackie Douglas, all retired school personnel are invited to attend. Park on the east side of the center. Free. 417-831-3120

417Indulge, 5:30-8 p.m., Oasis Hotel and Convention Center, 2546 N. Glenstone Ave. Spend a night with just the girls sampling and enjoying a variety of products and services from area retailers, salons, and eateries. $15-$30. 417-883-7417

Carmen Morales, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., Blue Room Comedy Club at Billiards of Springfield, 541 E. St. Louis St. Come on out for a fun night of stand-up comedy. Tickets $10 general admission; $15 VIP. 417-986-4866

Cider Days on Historic Walnut Street: 20th Anniversary, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Walnut Street west of National Avenue. Regional artists and crafters, three performance stages, fall-themed activities for kids and of course, apple cider. Admission $5; children 10 and under free. ciderdaysonwalnut.com

Run the Rock, 7 a.m., Top of the Rock, 150 Top of the Rock Road, Ridgedale. Run one of the most challenging and scenic courses in Missouri. Registration $65 online, $75 paper. http://fitness.basspro.com/Page/Run-the-Rock.aspx

Springfield Roller Girls presents the 3rd Annual Harry Potter Tri-Quidditch Cup, 6-10 p.m., Shrine Mosque Auditorium, 601 St. Louis St. Harry Potter-themed co-ed mini-tournament will consist of three 40-minute games. Skaters will be guaranteed one game with the possibility of playing in the championship bout. Free. http://www.springfieldrollergirls.com

Application Session, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Habitat for Humanity of Springfield, 2410 S. Scenic Ave. Come find out how to buy a home with a 0% interest loan with Habitat for Humanity of Springfield. Free. Register: 417-829-4001, ext. 105

Civil War Book Discussion Group, 7 p.m., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Gather in meeting room A to talk about a Civil War themed-book. This Monday: “American Ulysses: The Life of Ulysses S. Grant” by Ronald C. White. Free. 417-882-0714

Give Back Mondays @ Crosslines, 5:30-7 p.m., Crosslines of Springfield, 615 N. Glenstone Ave. Receive a snack, learn about Crosslines and help with a service project. Register with Michele Delcoure, 417-862-3586

Springfield in the 1950s, 7 p.m., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Library Local History Associate John Rutherford will discuss historical events of the decade across politics, business and entertainment. Free. 417-882-0714

WEDNESDAY 20

Application Session, 2-5 p.m., Springfield Affordable Housing Center, 300 E. Central St. Come find out how to buy a home with a 0% interest loan with Habitat for Humanity of Springfield. Register 417-829-4001, ext. 105

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

“Mamma Mia!,” 7:30 p.m., Springfield Little Theatre at the Landers, 311 E. Walnut St. Based on the hit songs of ABBA, “Mamma Mia!” tells the hilarious tale of a daughter’s search for her birth father. Tickets $16-$36. 417-869-1334

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

Homeownership: Home Maintenance from a Home Inspector, 10-11 a.m., Christian County Library, 1005 N. 4th Ave., Ozark. Mirowski Inspections will discuss the best practices for home maintenance from the perspective of a professional home inspector. Free. Register: 417-581-2432

“Mamma Mia!,” 7:30 p.m., Springfield Little Theatre at the Landers, 311 E. Walnut St. Based on the hit songs of ABBA, “Mamma Mia!” tells the hilarious tale of a daughter’s search for her birth father. Tickets $16-$36. 417-869-1334

Night for the Y, 7:30 p.m., Farmers Park, 2144 E. Republic Road. Come for the party and support your community, with music provided by DJ C.E.O, open bar and casino tables. Tickets $150; $1,800 table sponsorship. 417-862-7456, ext. 2100

Antique Military Vehicle Convoy on Route 66, 10 a.m.-noon, Route 66/Kearney Street. Convoy will come from U.S. 65 and proceed along Route 66 west on Kearney. Free. http://www.route66news.com/

Concert at the Cave, noon-6 p.m., Doling Park at the entrance of Giboney Cave, 301 E. Talmage St. Live music and free tours of the cave. Free. 417-864-1049

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 2:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

Armchair University Science Series, 7 p.m., Library Center, 4653 S. Campbell Ave. Dr. Chris Lupfer, Missouri State University Department of Biology, will talk about how the immune system is helpful and harmful regarding infections, allergies and autoimmune diseases. Free. 417-882-0714

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

Application Session, 2-5 p.m., Springfield Affordable Housing Center, 300 E. Central St. Come find out how to buy a home with a 0% interest loan with Habitat for Humanity of Springfield. Free. Register 417-829-4001, ext. 105

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

Good Hearts Knitting Circle, noon, Park Central Branch Library, 128 Park Central Square, Springfield. Join knitting expert Margaret Gruetzemacher and other knitters once a month for an hour to knit and chat. For all levels. Learn the craft or just have fun knitting. Charities needing items will be provided. For adults.

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

“Mamma Mia!,” 7:30 p.m., Springfield Little Theatre at the Landers, 311 E. Walnut St. Based on the hit songs of ABBA, “Mamma Mia!” tells the hilarious tale of a daughter’s search for her birth father. Tickets $16-$36. 417-869-1334

2017 HBA Home Remodeling Show, 1-6 p.m., Springfield Exposition Center, 635 E. St. Louis St. Home renovation displays, experts for tips and tricks and home building products and trends. Tickets $5. http://springfieldhba.com/ http://www.springfieldexpo.com/home.aspx

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

“Mamma Mia!,”, 7:30 p.m., Springfield Little Theatre at the Landers, 311 East Walnut, Springfield. Based on the hit songs of ABBA, “Mamma Mia!” tells the hilarious tale of a daughter’s search for her birth father. Tickets $16-$36. 417-869-1334

“The Diary of Anne Frank”, 7:30 p.m., MSU Campus, Craig Hall Balcony Theatre, 1147 E. Grand St. The firsthand account of coming of age in an age of terror. Anne’s voice resonates just as powerfully today as when her diary first was published 70 years ago. $14 adults; $12 students. 417-836-7678

The Healing Path Workshop Series, 10 a.m. Mondays, Oxford Healthcare, 1550 E. Sunshine St. This unique series is a community outreach program open to anyone affected by the loss of a loved one. Free. 417-883-7500

Open Music Jam, 2-3 p.m. on the third Saturday of the month, Pellegrino’s School of Music & Art, 1269 E. Republic Road. Get up on stage with other musicians for monthly jam sessions with one of the school’s teachers as moderator. Free. 417-887-3800

Parkinson’s Support Group with Rock Steady Boxing, 12:15-1:15 p.m. every second Saturday, The Bodysmith, 317 E. Walnut St. Support group for those with Parkinson’s and their caregivers. Meetings will feature a key speaker and opportunity to share personal experiences. Bring a sack lunch; beverages will be provided. Free. 417-865-0500

Sing with Ozark Showcase, 6:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Central Christian Church Community Room, 1475 N. Washington Ave. Come sing with the members of the Ozark Showcase choir as a guest at their rehearsal. Free. 417-869-7241

Smitty’s Boxing Classes for Elderly, Parkinson’s and MS patients, 9-10 a.m. Monday-Thursday, Smitty’s Mid-West Boxing Gym, 1135 E. Commercial St. It has been proven that boxing helps those with Parkinson’s and Smitty’s wants to offer that service to the community. 417-268-0941

Springfield Spanish, 6-7:30 p.m. Thursdays, MudLounge Coffee & Cocktails, 321 E. Walnut St. Meet with a group of Spanish speakers and students of all ability levels to practice conversational Spanish in a relaxed environment. No membership dues.

Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield, 6424 W. Farm Road 182, Republic. Wilson’s Creek is the site of the first major Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi River. Visitor Center hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and the Tour Road is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.